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Hey guys,

I'm putting an RB25DET NEO into my R32. The engine came with a plug that was chopped. I need to know where it should go to in case it's important.

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The grey plug on the intake manifold.

Also, my fuel pump is priming, I have spark, the timing is right, and the injectors are getting power all the way to the ECU but they don't seem to be doing anything. How do I get them to squirt :banana: and yes, fuel is getting to them.

Thanks guys!

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Surely someone with an R34 can do me a favour and look in their engine bay :)

that " looks" like the maf sensor plug on a series 2 rb25det, should run towards the back of the engine into a loom. ...if you havent already figured it out ..try moving the cas by hand ( if you have one like mine)till you here the injectors click (with key on)..do you have two fuel lines going to front of engine at rail or one?.... I am new, just trying to help.

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